When Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up hit the big screen in 1966, camera shops and retailers of white jeans must have had a field day. Thomas, a David Bailey-inspired fashion photographer played by David Hemmings, hops from ripped khakis to a fitted blazer and white jeans as effortlessly as he straddles models, camera in hand, like a Mod-generation Terry Richardson. Throw in a score from Herbie Hancock, striking set design, a wrestling match with a topless Jane Birkin, and a Jimmy Page cameo, and every frame reads like a mean-spirited "Wish You Were Here!" postcard. Style-wise, this isn't the cartoonish Carnaby Street parodied in Austin Powers; Hemmings's dresses for a happening London that you want to visit. Here are the clothes to take with you.